Address: 1990 Westwood Blvd Suite 350, Los Angeles, CA 90025, USA
Phone: +13109237969
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
J S
Amazing. Wonderful and accommodating staff across the board. The nurse Cynthia is incredibly kind and patient. The “techs”, facilitators, case managers and therapists are top notch as well. They run great group therapy as well as individual sessions. The houses are beautiful houses with beautiful pools and bedrooms, it makes for a comfortable stay when us addicts need comfort most. I came here not 100 percent sure what I wanted for my future and I am leaving knowing long term sobriety is the life for me. The alumni coordinator Becky is also massively kind and it’s apparent she cares about every person that comes through these doors. Thank you Profound!
Matthew Williams
The staff here was very welcoming upon arrival. The groups and therapist meetings helped me get a good foundation and routine that I can continue once I return back home. The environment and the amazing chefs helped make my treatment comfortable also. Thank you to all the staff for helping me gain the tools so I can build on my recovery!
Yasir Aljohani
Staff here are friendly & genuinely caring people. My experience here has taught me a lot about self care & integrating back into life with success. My overall time here has helped me see a better perspective about my lifestyle. I’m forever grateful to the Profound Family.
Seven C
Just left facility. Bed bug infestation. Staff could care less about helping the clients. So many health concerns. This place is so corrupt. People are using drugs in the facility and they found needles with heroin in it. Steven is the only person there that actually cares. Instead of helping you, they run up your insurance and make the most money as possible, and once that's done your treated like a number. Going here really hurt me and this place needs to be shut down. Going to contact human resources. -- Josh
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The length of a treatment program depends on a number of factors, including the facility, the severity and duration of the addiction, financial options available, and the nature of the addiction.
Long-term impacts of your addiction are going to be far worse on your family than the short-term impacts of attending treatment.
You should always have some sort of professional help when recovering from addiction. Medically supervised detox and rehab programs help reduce painful withdrawal symptoms. This is especially true in cases such as heroin addiction treatment, where withdrawal can be very difficult to get through alone. In some cases, detoxing without medical assistance can be lethal. The support supervised recovery program provide greatly reduces the odds of relapse later on. Seeking professional help to overcome an addiction is always recommended.
You don’t need to lose everything for addiction to wreck your life and the people you love. The right time to enter treatment and begin beating addiction is as soon as you recognize a problem.
Each treatment center has its own list of permitted and prohibited items. You should definitely contact treatment center personnel to learn what can and cannot be brought into recovery. A bag packed for rehab should contain appropriate clothing, hygiene products and toiletries, a journal or stationary, and an ID/passport.
Depending on your unique circumstances, insurance, government programs, private funding and financing, selling items of value, and non-profit treatment centers might all be options for you.
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